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The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires hazardous waste large quantity generators (LQGs) and TSDFs to report every 2 years on the quantities, type, and management method of hazardous wastes generated on-site and hazardous wastes received from off-site sources. Referred to by the EPA as the Hazardous Waste Report (EPA Form 8700-13 A/B), and by those in the environmental management field as the Biennial Report, the report must be submitted by March 1 of every even-numbered year with information of the facility's hazardous waste activities during the previous odd-numbered calendar year. Some states require generators and TSDFs to submit an annual hazardous waste report in addition to, or in lieu of, the federal Biennial Report. Many of the state regulatory agencies will use these annual reports to complete a facility's federal Biennial Report that the agency then sends to the EPA in order to fulfill the federal requirement.
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We store Lead Metal Scrap on our property and sell it to recyclers. Would I mark Item 12 "Notification of Hazardous Secondary Material Activity" on the 2015 biennial report as "Yes" or as "No"?
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